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Re: AW: AW: [jwt-dev] JWT Version 0.7 - Draft for a press release and blog entry

Hi Flo

Nice work !

Chris, I guess not many people have been using aspects yet, but at large I agree that mentioning that we've got tools that help our extenders migrate their models will undoubtedly sooth their mind !

So what about adding to your Flo's text :

...the new converter allows an easy adaptation to future changes of the meta model, INCLUDING MIGRATION OF USER DEVELOPED MODEL EXTENSIONS.

Regards,
Marc

Christian Saad a écrit :
Hi guys,

I like it! With the converter I tried to highlight the possibility of using
it to migrate existing aspects because probably converting old files into a
new format probably won't be as exciting for readers which are not very
familiar with this matter.
Regards,
Chris

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: jwt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jwt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Im Auftrag von Florian Lautenbacher
Gesendet: Montag, 21. Dezember 2009 18:02
An: 'Java Workflow Toolbox'
Betreff: AW: AW: [jwt-dev] JWT Version 0.7 - Draft for a press release
and blog entry

Hi there,

as we now have two different ideas how such a press release might look
like,
please find below a version where I tried to combine the advantages of
both
(sorry, Chris, again with bullet points). I added a short sentence
about our
integration in Galileo which is worth mentioning, I guess, and also
shows
the importance of our release :-)

Concerning the order of the improvements: I would rather like to start
with
the important ones and only include the less important things
(bugfixes,
etc.) at the end. But I took most of your text, here, Chris.

Alas, I don't have an idea what you wanted to say with "A solid base
for
future extensions of the meta model, it can also be used to enhance JWT
with
the ability to support custom model aspects." How does the converter be
a
base for aspects?

Here my second draft for a text:

--------------

The Eclipse project Java Workflow Tooling (JWT) released version 0.7
which
is now available for download. JWT aims to build design time,
development
time and runtime workflow tools and to foster an ecosystem of
interoperable
Business Process Management (BPM) platforms. JWT is integrated in the
yearly
release train of Eclipse and was already part of Eclipse Galileo.

The main features of the new release are:

- The meta model has been restructured: the project team separated the
meta
model that includes the business logic from the layout information. An
independent meta model now allows developers to handle JWT workflows
without
causing unnecessary dependencies. View specific data like coordinates
are
now stored in a separate diagram file which makes the original files
not
only more robust, but also much lighter and easier to handle. Model
transformations, like from and to BPMN, XPDL or the STP project's
Intermediate Model are therefore easier to implement and maintain. To
improve the visual representation of workflows, multiple layout
information
can now be stored for each element in the model.

- Automatic layout algorithms, which have been included from the
popular GEF
Zest project, finally remove the need of tedious rearranging of
positions.
Simply using an horizontal, vertical, spring or tree-based theme, the
workflow models can now easily be arranged to a preferred layout.

- New converter: Full support for workflow files from previous version
of
JWT is now guaranteed by a new ATL-based converter. While the old
converter
transformed the model elements using Java code, the new converter
allows an
easy adaptation to future changes of the meta model.

Besides the mentioned changes, version 0.7 provides a better support
for
aspect-oriented model extensions and significant improvements in
performance
and stability.

Version 0.7 is a joint release by researchers and developers of the
University of Augsburg (Institute for Software and Systems Engineering,
group of Prof. Dr. Bernhard Bauer) and the French company OpenWide SA.
The
University of Augsburg is now also an official (associate) member of
the
Eclipse Foundation.


--------------

Would you agree with such a text?

Florian



*Von:* jwt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:jwt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] *Im Auftrag von *Florian
Lautenbacher
*Gesendet:* Montag, 21. Dezember 2009 16:00
*An:* 'Java Workflow Toolbox'
*Betreff:* [jwt-dev] JWT Version 0.7 - Draft for a press release and
blog entry

Hi guys,

please find below a draft for the press release and blog entry for
JWT
version 0.7 which we release today. Any comments are welcome.

Best regards,

Florian

---

Title: *Java Workflow Tooling (JWT) 0.7 released*

Content:

The Eclipse project Java Workflow Tooling (JWT) released version 0.7
which is available for download now. JWT aims to build design time,
development time and runtime workflow tools and to foster an
ecosystem
of interoperable Business Process Management (BPM) platforms.

The main features of the new release are:

- The underlying *metamodel has been outsourced*: view specific
information as well as layouting data are now stored in an own file
and separated from the original model (similar as in GMF). This makes
the workflow files much smaller and easier to handle for existing
model-to-model transformations (e.g. from and to BPMN or to STP-IM)
as
well as for model-to-text transformations (generating XPDL code, BPEL
code, etc.).

- *Automatic layout mechanisms* for workflow and process models: JWT
does now include layout algorithms for formatting the shown workflow
model in different ways. Workflow models can be arranged based on an
horizontal tree, vertical or using a Spring theme. These and other
layout algorithms from the Eclipse project Zest have been integrated
into JWT.

- *New converter*: Old versions of JWT are now converted into version
0.7 using ATL transformations. While the old converter transformed
the
model elements using Java code, the new converter allows an easy
adaptation to future changes of the metamodel.

Besides the mentioned changes, the project team implemented an
improved aspect handling, committed several bugfixes and improved the
performance of JWT significantly.

Version 0.7 is a joint release by developers of the University of
Augsburg and the French company OpenWide SA. The University of
Augsburg is now an official (associate) member of the Eclipse
Foundation.
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